Are you looking for an easy way to: catalog recipes online, create a meal plan, generate a shopping list, share recipes with friends, and be more efficient? Plan to Eat might just be the tool for you.
A word, however, before I continue:
Do you get a bit irritated when you read a blog and you know they are pushing a product or service just because they have received the product for free -- or because there may be some kind of affiliate payout?
How much trust can you REALLY put in a blog that is there solely for money making purposes?
In seeking advertisers for my blog I have ALWAYS used the product well before they were brought on as advertisers. I believe in every single sponsor, and wouldn't recommend the product to you if I didn't. (This is also why I have just a few sponsors - I am picky.)
Such is the case with Plan To Eat... I have been a dedicated Plan to Eat user for the past six months. Each week I would add recipes to my online calendar, print an automatically generated shopping list, and away to the store I would go. I would share my recipes, tweet and Facebook about how great it was, and I even encouraged a few friends to join with me. I signed up for a year subscription and use it faithfully EVERY.SINGLE.WEEK.
So you see -- I didn't receive this product for free - I'm just a happy customer that has formed a relationship with a company, that then turned into a bit more:
I'm so pleased to not only share Plan To Eat as a tool for organizing your recipes and grocery shopping, but also to introduce them to you as my latest sponsor!
If you get to know the story behind this company, you will love them even more. Long story short - a homeschooling family with a dream to make people's lives easier.
It has lightened my load IMMENSELY. Are you looking for an easy way to: catalog recipes online, create a meal plan, generate a shopping list, share recipes with friends, and be more efficient? Plan to Eat might just be the tool for you.
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Let me walk you through how I use Plan To Eat to give you a better idea of how it works:
One of the best things about Plan to Eat is that you can have a free thirty day trial... you don't have to offer any credit card information - just simply try it and see if you aren't impressed as I was. If you sign up after that time, it is $4.99/month or $39/year.
If you decide to give Plan to Eat a try, please let me know and we can be friends and share recipes!
Just to give you a little teaser - I've linked you to some of my favorite recipes in my Plan to Eat account: